Talinda also has been speaking out about depression and those who suffer from the disease, urging people to understand that depression has “no face or mood.” She shared this video on her Twitter account on September 16th, captioning it:
“This is what depression looked like to us just 36 hrs b4 his death. He loved us SO much & we loved him.”
This is what depression looked like to us just 36 hrs b4 his death. He loved us SO much & we loved him. #fuckdepression #MakeChesterProud pic.twitter.com/VW44eOER4k
— Talinda Bennington (@TalindaB) September 16, 2017
Fans reacted on Twitter to the news of his death and still mourn the loss of the late singer deeply, stating how he had been an “outlet” through their own struggles and his music had helped “save” them.
Chester Bennington is the proof that no matter how hard you can scream, your voice can still go unheard.
-Depression sucks.
— Keewai Maldito (@keewaimaldito) November 29, 2017
The sincere words of Chester here just confirm that fans are everything for @linkinpark ❤
It works both ways @ChesterBe pic.twitter.com/rJvkQA4pNU— Agnieszka (@AgnieszkaLP) December 1, 2017
"When my time comes, forget the wrong that I've done, help me leave behind some, reasons to be missed. And forget me when your feeling angry, keep me in your memories, Leave out all the rest" -Chester Bennington
— C ⬡ lin McKelroy (^%) (@DaRaginCajun) November 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/vminkooklouis/status/932449828143009792
RIP Chester Bennington, man.
— Big Boss 🇵🇸 (@LordBalvin) November 24, 2017
RIP Chester Bennington man that shit still make me sad
— nepo (@707christian) December 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/owningJUL/status/937693691526778880
rip Chester Bennington, the best persons i've ever met in my life and im glad i did!
— ǝʌǝʇs (@_SteveBot) December 2, 2017
If you or someone you know are experiencing suicidal thoughts, call 911, or call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.